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NHRC Sculpture Of Minisa Saha Ashwe Hisa (Plate)

NHRC Sculpture Of Minisa Saha Ashwe Hisa (Plate)

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(SKU: LSB1001A6E) This seated man and the horse's head behind him were carved into a rock in the Anuradhapura district known as Isurumuni Viharaya. Some people believe that this sculpture depicts Kapila Muni, a religious man from the Indian story of the Ganges River's ascent from heaven. According to some experts, this man figure represents the rain god "Parjanya" or "Varuna," while the horse represents the fire god "Agni." On the other side, some people think that this figure represents Aiyanar, a god who guards cattle, crops, and irrigation tanks.

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  • Height - 6"
  • Weight - 800g
  • Material - Fiber Glass
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